Human-Environment Interaction · Environmental Interaction
Climate Change and Global Policy
Analyzing the geographic impact of global warming and the international efforts to mitigate its effects.
Key Questions
- 1Which geographic regions are most vulnerable to rising sea levels?
- 2How do international climate agreements balance the needs of rich and poor nations?
- 3What individual and collective actions have the greatest impact on slowing climate change?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.Geo.12.9-12C3: D4.7.9-12
Grade: 10th Grade
Subject: Geography
Unit: Human-Environment Interaction
Period: Environmental Interaction
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